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r . r 08BV.t3 NEWS REVIEW THURSBAY, SEPTEMBfR t 1S ASt f t 1 , XRCEST zrff uvju. , izATioyr M 475 DEPARTMENT STORES RELIABLE , QUALITY GOODS ALWAYS AT LOW ERICE3 CMOOL of Superior Style and Wkie ! Good, serviceable shoe are largely a matter of workmanship-much depends upon their being nude so the wilP'stav made." The staying qualities of our shoes make them particularly attractive to school chiiaren who give them hard wear in all tods of weather. Then, too, In style thsy are superior to the ordinary brands. The values art truly remarkable. . Smart Looking Shoes For Girls, Misses and Children Neat shoes in a range of sites for different ages. The 3. C. Penney Company high standard of quality is in, very pair to give complete satisfaction.- "We are sure you'll agree with us that our footwear values are supremo. When Yon Compare Our Prices ' Compare Our Quality as WelL The shoe pictured is of i!aelc kid leather, Polish style, vamp, imitation tip. Excellent Values- Sizes 2tg to 1.1. $2.98 Sines 12 to 2 S3.49 Sizes to 1114 SJ.98 Growing Girls Shoes Long Vear for Little Cost Long service in our footwear. That is where most of ' the satisfaction lies. Bnt to get these shoes at our er- ' ' 'tremeiy low prices means wonderful values for you. , Investigate I - , " , ' , , ,. . ' "." Bring 'Vour Girls 'to Our Store , and Try On These Shoes! ' The shoe pictured is made of ; V chocolate elk leather; Polish style, whole quarter. Imitation ' tip, half double soles. ', In the Size Wanted and Remarkable f- Value- sizes ty, to 8 i Sizes 12 to 2 ..3.50 ..2.98 Sixes & to 11- ..2.49 LitdeFellows'WorkShoes Bluchers at a Low Price - Sff. . Brown Retan bluchers in & ... .,.. -I Cf y$ ooys ana youuis tip. Ilalf .double nailed soles. to 12 21S4 to 3 to 66 -t.98 ..K.44 ..2.98 Boy s and i outns anees Sturdy, Durable, Low Priced That's the kind of footwear ihe young fellows need for rough wear. BlacV box leather, Blucher , tip, half-double sole. Size t'i to 6i. ...St.93 Sizes 12!i to 2 S2.49 Sizes S to 12 S2.98 Youths and Beys' Brown Bluchers Of bear skin. Two full soles, some have spring others tap heul ss pictured. Sizes hVi to 8 $1.S8 Wi to uy2....$2.ss Army Blockers Boys' and Youth lite Broad, soft tip, sin g!e sole welt shoes of chocolate elk. Half rubber heel. 12 to 2 S to 6V4 $3.49 $3.98 ft t M MSMI MmiTsisf t 1 Hatfi irnd Portland arrivals: , B. Strong, T. If. l&isea. f A. Bass,T. 1. Canitheii, fieorgo B. Hoxers and wile. Tea Sffiytbe. Alfred C. H!c. Siiscellaoeott: li, L. StaWe. Cm sb Vsiley; C. P. Yanat. CorlH; S. Brumiiinish, J, W. F!rt. Spo- kaae; Hoiaa Miiier. Mar!iflt-SS; Fft-d Ingram, MyJ Cnei; 31. C. d.iKensid. Owu; V. Vaha. Tii trf. tiiady Baker, Di!!r(S; Adoipfe Ksiiur, Saa FrsBc!; Q. Ij. At- U'e and wife. Kingman; H. C. Coai-j fT ana mt, attm. t.t;ua isaer. u. O. Vilor, Eiimbth, S. i.; W. louis, a, a. Jerkins, i, 8, Appie Katp, Salens: M, L. Hsnn, Mfdfofd: R. M. Height, Mrs, A. R. Burns nd daUKhttr, ios Ansel1: K. j. Bir niimham, H. d tirailia, Ssa Ffan eijco; J. W, V3BS3, liaSph Ciarke, Uiide; W. H. Sliiiw. Powers; Kstfc erine HcErich. Orsatk Pass; 1. Cots, Kew York City. Hhisn DRKI it CWSTI5. SALEM, Ore., Sept. 6. Artjuutnt Qessersi Osorxe A, Waits today s epted the rimaUsa of Maiar J. Francis Drake, of I'orttand, ss ss of fiwr of the Oregua sstisasi (trd esd siso aanouncsd that a days to Major Drake was dismissed ft an I-fi-r of ib gfaersi alaff. V-'bits te iiaed to disf&as th resigssOea far ther. He said that links his as war service to his t reda. Lieateaant Csiaaal ssae i!si bereer, of Woodisara, hs bees pat on ihe jeenerai staff in JJraae's pi&ce. lrak's uccsor as a battalias cofK mande r will be Eonsiottt'd by the coi oneia ef ihe two Oregon rg merits. Porttssd srria!a: C. C. Farweit, K, Laiag, Mr. nd Mrs. M. M. Staam, W. H. Effanbensir aad wifp, O. O. jormsoa, 11. P. Johasoa, M. C. t3rt:ory, T. K. IIamaj-i!, Harvey Carpenter, E. E, Lsuehiltin. wife , aad daughter, B, A. McCari, W. Q, Faraea, H, L. Mow. JiiceiiaBbus; Leo Bailey, Mr. and Mrs, Hoy Kniery. Yuba City; M. ' V. piesoa snd wife, Taeoata; W. H. uoodaas, Powers; James Robises ;nd wife, Gladys Hubbard, city; iiiiam!. v'augha, itoss Fredea ijerg, J. G. Aasea ad wfe, Coqaiile: , Frank S, Brewa, W. C. Hswk, Me4- fara; Mr. and Mr. C. B. lTer, gas mo; iiiistvr Thorpe, Misst Kthei MJiiar, Mrs. E. A. Metaia, Mrs. las .Miilor, Greshanj; George C. Stanley, wife and son, Ontario, Csaads; F. K. Sims, Sand Piaias; Mr. sad Mrs. ; B. i. UUckhurat, 1 S. Johnson and wHe, Sioax Ciiyi 1. W, Anderson aad wife, Pendleton; H. L. Ekerson and wife, Vest Una; B. McDonald, Seattle, Hotel Vntpqus Portlan darrivala: ' S. S. Braa dage. J. H. Graham. E. J. Oaidsoa, M. H. Pippy, M. Armstrong Earl Dennis, C, D. Beali and wife, C. H. White. E, T. Hall and wife, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Endas, J. V. Sater, wife snd rhiidren, L. 1. BeffeabaaKh, S. N. Locke, H. W. JopHn, V. M. Hil ary. Misfellaaeoas: K. 1 Sohinsos. Los Angefes; Thee. li. Cosrades. Saa Francisco; B. T. FrisRin. Sam S. Oriffln, Hoise; Mr, and Mrs,. M. E. Rast and sons, Sfedford; Lj K. Saiiivan, acne; P. A. Shepard, W. . ?Val snd wife, Emerson; J. H. Caihath, M. Gardner, 8an Francises; : J. Stahl. Sew York; Arthar WCarl on. Easeae; Hiehard Pfeiffer, San: Francisco; H. Ii. Koasinnd, Monta na; Hoger Joes, Saa Franetsco; Chet Jienienway, Easeae; Betty, Kaney ! and F. C. Grace, Hollywood; Arthur ; Hennett, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Hons ! ion. Saa Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. W. ; C. Smith, Los Angeles; J. B. Patter son, Easene; J. B. Hargett, Seattle; i F. K. Bailey, Spokane; Re, and Mrs. i Andrew O. Dode, Alliance; B. W. : Long, Yoncaiia; "Sorumy Gihhona aad ison. St. Paai; J. Pope, ChieaKo; Wil i Hani Hart, SI. Paul: Mr. and Mrs. : Wilfred DuBois, Manchester; Mr. i and Mrs. George K. niiloti. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Weber, Mr. and Mrs, Al Geills, ?few York City. OtAV SlAJUiKT VOTATIOSS At praa-nt ii soru of frait. In cluding Sieloas r ia eviUBs at the Trki shops of the city, sit home grown, and ia addition thtre are plenty ef vegetattU-a that are supplied by local gardtnera. Kgga are oa the rise; Uto pealiry holds fairly well, bat deniand at strosK, excepting tor yoaaf lowls, or "springers." Potatoes, lb., t cent. Onions, ib., JJ cent. Pvtche. bos, Se to f is. Apples, bol, SOc lo 11.00. Pears, boi, sue to tia Tomato, feci, SOc. Strawberrtea, crsle, $2,25. Watermelon. B., X seats. Cant, crate, $S 60. ' ftuts, SOc. Hen, heavy, it teats. Hens, light, 19 cents. Pprtaser. 3b,, lSe to iZc Veai, Se to Its Ih. Hogs, US to KO lbs, dressed, prinse, 12c. , Wheat, bushel, $1.89. fYank Hoj&ins Hore Frank Hopkins, depaiy sheriff at Canyoositis. spent the day la Rose burg aiteadiag to baUaesa matters. itetam From Penitm Mr. aad Mr. Lioyd Bridge, of Oakland, have returned from Pen dietoa where they visited for a short time with relative of Mrs. Bridges. Mrs. Jefferson Tester, sis ter of Mr. Bridges, joined theos t Portland, aad will visit here for sereral dsy. SPOKANE, Sept. 8 A plea that perhaps flies legs were responsible for the 'kick" was entered is ia in th justice court here recently and failed to spare Charles Pierce, logger, from a fin of 2S for possession, of a bottle of tnooafhiae, "1 It yoarsr the court asked when ihe bottle wa presentod in evMasce. "tt is, yosr honor. 3 ast bought it this morning and it's good staff," PSere responded, "Wei!, 1 woald not say It Is good siuIV remarked the jttMSre, noidlng the eotti to the lighs. "i wold say it is dirty sinff, So, it is good staff," Jh logger retsoBstrated, "i woaid suggest jour nonor sb jr. "Ko, 1 do aof rare to taste it I tan see dirt, and flies leg ia It." "Well" perhaps that is what gives It the kick," Pierce smiled weakly just before the sentence was pronounced. To YWi Mis t xrrutt Miss France ljoaey arrived to day and wiii visit at the home of Mis Derathy Orcatt for -rri days. Miss Looney Is from Jeffer son. In Fntai liHi-.i J 3. Meredith, who is a resident of Biliard wa In town today visit ing with friends and attending to business matters. Kiitti n Uestldeat In fSsear lianeork, whs ii a resident of Kikton, was in town this stam ina; attending to easiness matters, A great savins on ekctrtc lighting plant at .Whartoa Bros, Vfeltes Hire Mrs. Fraak Coie, wso ha been visitiag ia Cairo, California, iop- ped ia this city and visited --with her sitsiter, Mrs. P. M. Cook, for a week i on her refara to her homo ia 8po I kane. BUY YOUR COAL NOW! Seesuss PRICES are at their iswt eoisi yoa will SAVE A wwnsi t?u ! ny nun, , Ther rs pisniy of wtinsrs to MfNE th coal; th rsiiresd ha SURPLUS of etrspty car in which to .OAS ssai; sd WE are i a position to MAKE PROWPT delivery to you, veithost any MUSS or fuss or bother. j if you wait until later, there may e a raiirad STfiiKC; a sheet as of ears in fsct, any number of things may happsa to iffftASE PRICES and PSEVSST PROMPT 05Mvef4 of seal, , DENN-GERRETSEN CO, UCPtJfA VA1JJ-;V 1H I.IKKB n the last issue of 'Scenic Amer ," aa Illustrated magazine putt ied for the benefit of tourists and ting a wide circulation, there is Fine article concerning the cities 1 towns of southern Oregon. Con erable space is devoted 'to Roae rg and the l;mpiua valley, which i writer of the article found espec .y iateresting and attractive. COl'XTV ttH HT IX KrX-ilOX The Poaglas county court contin ued Ha regular monthly session to day considering road matters. The court is giving contddernhfe time and attention to the complrtion of the Heedsport road and will leave as soon as the meeting is over, to In spect the work that has been done and investigate other matters. The present term is expected M be quite light, as few delegations have been land Fred Poweii left yesterday before the court. ; morning for Myrtle Point with new! o . i KI udeiiaker. which have been sold AGAIN IN STOCK. j lu that vicinity. They will also at- A fall lino of Edna Wallace Hop per's toilet articles. Nathan Fuiler ton, The Uoxall Store, Perkins Building. To Attend Fair YV. A. Burr, sous Ted and Wliiiam, lend the Coos olid Curry county fair. Home Krtaa PortiHttd Miss Dorothy Ori utt returned yes terday from Portland, where she has beta visitins for several days. To Be Given 109 Eastman Made Film Pack Cameras Friday, Sept. 7, at 8:30 A. M. i ' We Will Give an Eastman Made Camera FREE to each Person Who Buys at Our Store 3 or More 2!4x3'i Film Packs at 50c Each ! No Other Condition Attached to This Offer I Nor is this all. With every camera is included a year's free subscription to JCodakery a bright little monthly magazine for amateur photographers, which ells regularly for 60 cents a year. . Only One Camera to a Customer Mail Orders Filled for 10 Cents Additiona! ROSEBURG BOOK STORE 7-nr-oTTTr firm- -- Co To Myrtle Point Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Coffin left to day by automobile for Myrtle Point to attend the Coo snd Curry county fair. They will aiso go to Jlarsh fifid and korth Head. FUEL AND BUILDING MATERIAL Exclusive Agents for "Reyai" Coal S31 No. Main St. Pbsss IIS To Visit la Portland Miss Vivian Orcatt left ibis morn ing for Portland, where she will vis-j it for a week or ti n days, wins or- eutt will also visit in Salem on heri return to Koaehurg. Iitt:riiel To Jihuile Miss Hernlre Itiirgoyne, who baa J been vi.iltfng In lims-burg with Miss In Hlddin this niornlng. i3he wasj5 aceomoanled tv Aiiss lioehn, who (95 will visit in Riddle ior several weeks. "WATCH FOS 'EM Thou Oswald Serenader. dance inuair de luxe, at tiie armory Septem ber J 1th. DAILY WEATHER REPORT IT. S. Weather riareati, locs office. Poseburg, Oregon, 21 hours ending S a. in. Precipitation in Ins. and Hundredth Hifhest tmi3iattire yeMterday., I)est temperature last night... Precipitation it-.ft 2t hours Totai precip. since first of month . Normal precjp. for this month... l.Of Totai precipe from Sept. 1. 13;;, to date .... ., ., ,, ....27.SS Av.r. precip, jJince Sept, I, 1K7T..S4.SS Toiai deficiency from Sept. J, lr2 ...57 f Sept. to May, Inclusive) i"atr tonittitt and priday. t JiAKTlS KElTEIt, ; School Shoes . .. (Sg Boy, and Girl J - . '3 First we emphasize oar care- i JK'1-J SI'Sfy y ii ful fitting from a large stock 1$ 1 JiWrf SmMft . If HVI lip of correct lasts for every SS . 'TTtSWji if li "STl ft IT vflWl !8 change la Rrowlwt fort-tor j Q;-a-JfeOiWlMi S happy, heaithfal feet are e- fWf li W? MT 18 school, as well a la later ggj $fef years. esfji t ii The fiae, durable qaality of gfi jjpi these ehoes, and their very sfffi Sa moderate prices ars farther B8; Jncentive for choosing tall- 8S ! Mid drenV shoes at our store, g2 ) i Boys' School Shoe 11 ii 11 3a i ss a Slt mi $ m Sl Comfortable, Sensible ifj '! School Shoe for Girls sS ill rm 1 1 S.L. Kidder Sij 21J Jackson Kt Kp ' .21-ss m iiu i J sserver. i jcar x x n c A floor for happy childhood ri JOSEacrive yatifigsfcrssj now here, 2- how there; romping, or building tbek castks oa the fiursery floor! Give them smooth, clean, sanitary floor surface oa which to play. . l1 Farr EaliJscf Cement fiiiiw,Pijat, Phocayr pxsr faint or it S.r Fitsert" Vsrstihtlscy ktrp the nursery fioiw bright sod cheerfsd. f Ma Rtr Crn-nt flout Tm, Fbocna f1ir fist or ! f tr l-loori" 'arnah cover the tut'ice ah s totsga, clwtsc fi!m the b con absorbent and iy to iccp tkia snd tiuf frtvtxtt rtsilntftti J'rtm rmtiiJig vr piri. V.'hjicvrr your fainting need, W. P. Fa2cr Co, Bislr a rust!! iUt ihe rarr. A FaScr dkr m yow nWatty sell Am. See nan, or wrstc or Scf-vk-e IJcj-it tsssf as &r sdvke. Oar Ifj3c Scivkt booifctbr, W FULLER & CO. jo j Mi Street, San Frsuosro PAINTS Pfl VARNISHES Marsters Drug Co,, Roseburg, Ore. 1